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Old Jun 20, 2007 | 12:13 AM
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It should be noted here, Hilary and her somewhat less than honorable husband have been raking it in off the very industries they have condemned for years so the desm don't get no brownie points either.

Both sides unfortunately have mastered the art of guessing how many table scraps they have to hand out to buy people off without turning on their masters.

This war, that Hilary voted for, will go down in history more than any other as repugnant example of private companies defrauding the tax payers at the expenses of the Iraqi people and our soldiers.

We've already seen prime examples of how the military caved to their masters and gave our soldiers sub-standard armor and defense systems.

Seems the hands of democrats are not without human blood stains either.
 
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Old Jun 20, 2007 | 03:07 AM
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Originally Posted by kretinus
Like the red team has done any better
exactly! BOTH parties suck. i dunno how all of the sudden democrats think that they are perfect.
 
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Old Jun 20, 2007 | 03:19 AM
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Simple, they take the fact that Americans for the most part are fed up with Bush as an endorsement of their agenda.

Foolish but then they are politicians.
 
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Old Jun 20, 2007 | 03:46 AM
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Originally Posted by referee54
Bush's ratings are the lowest ever; so are Congress's. Maybe it is "game over."

It seems to me that nobody has cornered the market on political integrity or political foresight.

Make fun of Clinton all you want---he does deserve it. But W also got us involved into a conflict that may take at least ten years (according to the general) to even possibly stabilize.

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first of all it will take a lot longer than that, you probably will not live to see the day it is stable
second it wasn't bushes fault, that **** hole has been F'ed up since the dawn of time

blaming one person for it is stupid and in-mature

but i really don't want to start something political in a thread made for laughter

on topic: i was looking at that pic and was like "WTF is wrong with there faces?"
 
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Old Jun 20, 2007 | 08:02 AM
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Originally Posted by MrSquirrel
first of all it will take a lot longer than that, you probably will not live to see the day it is stable
second it wasn't bushes fault, that **** hole has been F'ed up since the dawn of time

blaming one person for it is stupid and in-mature

but i really don't want to start something political in a thread made for laughter

on topic: i was looking at that pic and was like "WTF is wrong with there faces?"

First of all, one person does have take the blame, take the hit, etc---as Bush ultimately made the decison to go ahead with it. Harry Truman, on his desk in the Oval Office, had a plaque that said, "The buck stops here." It means that ultimately it is his responsibility. That is the way the system works. I really believe that George Sr. would have beaten Clinton the first time, but "stuff happens" and George Bush Sr. had to take the hit for that, too.

Kennedy took the hit for the Bay of Pigs---during the Civil War, Lincoln took the hits for his inept generals' mistakes; and to use another analogy, when a baseball or footbal team is losing---they do not fire the team, they fire the coach---that is the way it works.

I would agree with you that the locale has been messed up for thousands of years---so what then, are our hopes of ever trying to change it?

BTW---it is immature, not in-mature...

But the faces of Congress changed, and there was, for a while, hope for some---but Congress seems to be just as messed up. The ratings for both Bush and Congress have never been lower.

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